Flying Harrogate with a DJI P2v+

Discussion in 'Drone Aerial Videos and Photographs' started by Flying Harrogate, Jan 25, 2016.

  1. Flying Harrogate

    Flying Harrogate New Member

    Hello fellow quad-flying persons!

    I have been flying my quad for around 18 months and really enjoy seeing the world from a differnt angle and then creating interesting videos from the footage.

    Since my background is that of a creative type, rather than posting footage off the card, I like to cut the footage up, adjust the colours and add some music to time the cuts to... the results are short videos that I hope people enjoy as much as I do making them.

    Most of my videos are places local to me, with the exception of two videos from the Isles of Scilly last summer, when I met up with a fellow flyer and we met up to chat and fly... I love the quad community :)

    Check out my YouTube Channel if you want to see more, but here are a couple of videos from my Channel...

    Druids Temple


    Isles of Scilly


    Blossom..
     
  2. DarrenClark1971

    DarrenClark1971 New Member

    Great to see the Druids Temple, have been planning to visit there for a while after someone told me it might be interesting to shoot from the air but I was unsure what it would be like in terms of tree cover. Will definitely give it a look at some point.
     
  3. Flying Harrogate

    Flying Harrogate New Member

    Thanks for watching and commenting Darren. I plan to head back there. It was a little dreary the day I went. There is a decent amount of clearance over the Temple to go up above the canopy of the trees. The day I was there I avoided going that high as there was little value in it. I would liked to have done a reveal as I flew in from over the trees... one for Summer!

    I don't know if the place gets busy, but I went mid week and it was pretty much all to my own. Given its not too large, avoiding people would be advisable IMO.
     
  4. DarrenClark1971

    DarrenClark1971 New Member

    Great thanks for the info.
     

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